In the Amur region, 28 wagons and two locomotives dropped to the railroad. Railing infrastructure is damaged.
In Russia, traffic in the trans-siberian railway in the Amur region has stopped in Russia due to a member of the shipment train and its subsequent collision on the upcoming train. The Russian Railways reported it on Saturday, March 15.
“At 6:47 hours of Moscow, in Chalgan – – Ushumun zhushkal railway (Amur Region), a train shipment with a subsequent collision with the wagons of the upcoming shipment train, which moved in a nearby way,” said the message.
According to preliminary information, an upcoming train driver was injured. 28 wagons and two locomotives went down the railroad. Railing infrastructure is damaged.
Currently, site traffic has stopped. Looking forward to a delay in passenger trains. Four recovery trains are directed to the area.
Earlier in the Orenburg region of the Russian Federation, the shipment train dropped to the railroad. The wagons fell into the building, but people were not injured.
Also in the Russian Volgograd region, the Kazan-Adler’s passenger train dropped to the railroad, many wagons turned. Then about 140 people suffered.
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